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Gentlemen, Although a certain day is fixed for the session of Congress, which we beg leave to remind you is the first of February; and although we have no prospect of a necessity of calling the Congress sooner, yet we have abundant reason to request that the meeting may be as full as possible on that day. ..

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Gentlemen, Although a certain day is fixed for the session of Congress, which we beg leave to remind you is the first of February; and although we have no prospect of a necessity of calling the Congress sooner, yet we have abundant reason to request that the meeting may be as full as possible on that day. ... [microform]
Published
[New York : s.n., 1776]
Physical Description
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 22 x 17 cm.
Notes
Letter to the members of the Provincial Congress of the colony of New York against the "supposed conciliatory proposal on the part of Great-Britain."
Signed: We are gentlemen, with the greatest respect, your most obedient servants. Signed by order, and in behalf of the Committee of Safety.
The New-York Historical Society copy is dated in ms. Jan. 9, 1776 and signed in ms. by Pierre Van Cortlandt.
Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 43101).
Format
Books / Microforms
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
References
Bristol, R.P. Supplement to Charles Evans' American bibliography, B4289
Shipton, C.K. National index of American imprints through 1800, 43101
Genre/Form
Broadsides.
Also listed under
United States New York New York.
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